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This page brings together all the stories on Palestine that have been featured on the Media Channel, with links to related pages and other resources you might find useful.
Articles 1 to 9 of 9 (with the most recent first)
Peace Journalism For The Middle East
Can a journalist help create peace out of conflict? Jake Lynch offers two contrasting
news stories to show that how you write counts as much as what you write. Plus : 17 tips for Peace Journalism.
From The Media Channel, 22 November 2000.
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Middle East Media Bias
After writing critically about media coverage of the ongoing Middle East crisis _ and catching flak from many sides _ News Dissector Danny Schechter muses about biases, including his own. Plus: Readers respond to last week's column , "Saving Amy Goodman."
From The Media Channel, 1 November 2000.
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Unfair Middle East Coverage
Ali Abunimah, a Chicago media activist, uses e-mail to protest what he calls
"the total lack of objectivity" in the American news media's reporting on the Middle East.
From Media Alliance-San Francisco Bay area, 1 November 2000.
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Perception hits reality on the Middle East battlefield
If you read or watch American media, you'd think that the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians is a battle between opposing armies, ordered by Yasser Arafat to scuttle the peace process. That's the perception - the reality is somewhat different, as Danny Schechter reveals.
From The Media Channel, 18 October 2000.
Perception hits reality on the Middle East battlefield
If you read or watch American media, you'd think that the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians is a battle between opposing armies, ordered by Yasser Arafat to scuttle the peace process. That's the perception - the reality is somewhat different, as Danny Schechter reveals.
From The Media Channel, 18 October 2000.
Perception hits reality on the Middle East battlefield
If you read or watch American media, you'd think that the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians is a battle between opposing armies, ordered by Yasser Arafat to scuttle the peace process. That's the perception - the reality is somewhat different, as Danny Schechter reveals.
From The Media Channel, 18 October 2000.
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Wielding Images In War
The violence in Jerusalem reminds Palestinian journalist Daoud Kuttab of
a similar eruption 10 years ago, when a "60 Minutes" news report exposed
the propaganda coming from a partisan press.
Meanwhile , other sources accuse the U.S. press of " anti-Israel hatemongering ."
From Arabic Media Internet Network, 3 October 2000.
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Politics
Don't Say We're Not Free
Amnesty International's scathing report, "Palestinian Authority: Shutting up Opposition," has Palestinian journalists debating press freedom. But Daoud Kuttab reports that it's self-censorship and the popularity of foreign TV that endangers Palestine's media.
From Arabic Media Internet Network, 7 September 2000.
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Voices From The Holy Land
As accusations of media bias flare, the new multilingual Israel Independent Media Center featuring
uncensored images and text and open access for all may provide the clearest window on
the conflicts.
From Independent Media Center, .
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This page brings together all the stories on Palestine that have been featured on the Media Channel, with links to related pages and other resources you might find useful.
Articles 1 to 9 of 9 (with the most recent first)

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